Posted by
Roberto on Wednesday, November 04, 2009 12:04:06 PM
I grew up in Chicago. I don't live there anymore but I still occasionally miss the food and the people, or enjoying Wrigley Field and watching the Cubs lose (again). What I don't miss are it's politics. It's known as the Chicago Way.
The Chicago Way encompasses one major unwritten law - "Don't make no waves, don't back no losers". I borrow that phrase from the book titled "Don't Make No Waves, Don't Back No Losers" written by Milton Rakove. It's one of the best books ever written about Chicago Machine politics. A great read.
The Machine, as it's locally known, is aptly named, due to it's efficiency in keeping all the political power and financial power controlled in the vice grip of City Hall. In a nutshell, the Mayor runs the show. While Richard J. Daley has passed away a long time ago, in fine Chicago tradition, his son, Richard M. Daley is the Mayor now. Chicago is divided into 50 Wards, run by Aldermen. These people are the ones that everyone gets to see, but a huge amount of power is behind the scenes. Besides the Aldermen, there are also Ward Committeemen and Precinct Captains. No one ever gets to important positions of power unless they are agreed upon by the Mayor and the Aldermen. Precinct Captains are famous for getting out the vote on Election Day. They are rewarded with City jobs. While the positions are not always the best, it's a job you can have for life, unless you are too dumb not to follow orders from above. Heaven forbid you grow a conscience.
There is no notion of reform with Chicago politicians. It's about money and power. Yes, they talk a good game. They "fight for the little guy" while crushing him with more city taxes. They rail against "corporate greed" but go golfing with the CEO of the company they supposedly hate. It's all a business to them, and the people pay the tab. The politicians get elected and vote the way the Mayor wants. Of course, there are exceptions, but they are few. If you are loyal and make no problems for the Mayor, you can go far. No one gets elected to congressional districts or state senate or state house districts unless they are loyal.
Politics is a blood sport in Chicago. They fight dirty. They play hardball. That's just the way it is.
Before President Obama was the leader of the Free World, he was a State Senator in the Illinois 13th district. It sits in the South Side of Chicago. He held that post from 1997-2004. The Illinois State Senate is run by John Cullerton. He is an ally of the Illinois Speaker of the House, Michael Madigan. Michael Madigan has been the Speaker of the House since 1983 and a member of the House since 1971. He serves the Illinois 22nd district which resides within Chicago. He is an ally of Mayor Daley.
While President Obama can be charasmatic and is a great speaker with the help of his teleprompter, he is a student of the Chicago Way. His role is to play the "Good Cop" while sending his White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel and Senior, David Axelrod to play the "Bad Cop" roles. They are his bomb throwers on the Sunday morning talkshows. Watch them and you will see. What they say does not have to be true, it just has to inflict pain on their political rivals. Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are on board as well. Take the Health Care bill on the table. President Obama will speak of "Choice and Competition" while his allies Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are offering carrots and sticks to the Congressmen and US Senators in order to ram this nightmare of a bill through.
Don't think for a minute that simply because the Democrats lost 2 Governorships in Virginia and New Jersey yesterday that it will slow down the President and his allies. If anything, they will speed up the process and increase the pressure to pass the Health Care Bill and the rest of their agenda. They know the Honeymoon is over now and they will hit the opponents of this bill harder until they get it done. It has a real chance of passing.
The American people need to understand that if you opposite the Obama Agenda that it will be a hard fight. It means playing hardball.
Are we as a people prepared? I hope so. Keep the pressure up on your Congressmen and US Senators. Get involved locally. Discuss your thoughts with friends and family. They can be defeated.
Thank God I live in Texas now.